50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.

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Old School Cool: Some of the greatest photos ever taken

There’s cool, and then there’s the timeless “old-school cool.”

Whether it’s the punks of the 1980s or sophisticates from the 1880s, each period has its own version of cool.

Let’s take a moment to reminisce about the rad, the awesome, and the awe-inspiring figures from the past

A man and his beloved pet duck that he raised from an egg, 1994.
Susan Kare, famous Apple artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM. (1980s)
The Three Stooges visiting Yellowstone in 1969.
The Undertaker poses with an older woman, c. 1990s
Phil Collins in the 1990s.
Epic 80s moments
Uncle and Nephew playing poker, c. 1978.
Dolly Parton, 1970s
Burlington Mayor Bernie Sanders picks up trash on his own in a public park after being elected in 1981.
Carrie Fisher feeds Meryl Streep chocolate cake, 1991
Mark Hamill and Annie Potts on the set of Corvette Summer, 1978.
Heading to a concert in 1977.
A young Phil Collins in the 1960s.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Rob Lowe, and Robert Downey Jr. at the Governors Ball, 1988.
Prince stands victorious over Charlie Murphy during a game of basketball, 1985.
Heath Ledger’s Polaroid selfie with Larisa Oleynik, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Julia Stiles on the set of 10 Things I Hate About You, 1999.
Hippie dad walking with his daughter. Amsterdam,1968
A 17-year-old’s yearbook photo, 1970s.
Kurt Cobain with his girlfriend Tracey, 1980’s
Awesome frog Halloween costume, 1977.
Larry Nance at the inaugural NBA Slam Dunk Contest – 1984
Johnny Depp and Salma Hayek at a party, Hollywood, 1995.
Vincent Price, Carrie Fisher, Ringo Starr and John Ritter, 1978.
Princess Grace of Monaco visiting JFK at the White House, 1961.
Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera in their High School yearbook, 1990s.
Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz and their stunt doubles on the set of The Mask, 1994
Britney Spears and Melissa Joan Hart on the set of the (You Drive Me) Crazy music video, 1999.
Queen Elizabeth with her mother in the 1990s
Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson pose for a photo in 1982
Fisher Stevens and Michelle Pfeiffer, 1992.
Sharon Tate at the premiere of Rosemary’s Baby, 1968.
Jennifer Lopez at her a birthday party in New York, 1999
Jayne Mansfield and Mariska Hargitay, 1960s
Dennis and Randy Quaid, 1982
Sean Penn’s yearbook photo, 1975.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hugh Hefner, and Wilt Chamberlain at the Playboy Mansion, 1977.

Sting, the wrestler, reading a Far Side book, 1980s
Mister Rogers throws the opening pitch at a 1988 Pittsburg Pirates game
A hippie teenager in the 70s
Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield, 1957.
Senior Picture, 1990.
Rowan Atkinson and Christian Bale, 1984.
The Storyville Jazz Club in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1952
Chris Farley and his dad in the 1990s
Judy Garland with her baby Liza Minelli, c. 1945.
Brittany Murphy, 1998.
Woman at the beach in 1910.
Marlène Jobert, French actress and the mother of Eva Green, 1970s

The cast of Pulp Fiction, 1994.
Mrs. Fields, the founder of the Mrs. Fields cookie company, 1982.
Kate Capshaw, Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan during the filming of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984
Ric Flair meets a 12-year-old Dwayne Johnson c. 1984
Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson, early 1980s,
Nirvana at a party just before they became famous.
Cameron Diaz cheerleading in high school, 1989.
Jodie Foster rides a skateboard in Paris, 1970s.
Model Jenny Claire and her mini, 1972.
Robert Plant backstage with The Runaways, 1975. Photo by Barry Schultz.
Bam Margera riding his first skateboard, 1988.
Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay, 1983.
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart. and George Clooney at MTV’s Rock & Jock Baseball, 1994.
Gary Oldman and Demi Moore, 1995
Original frontman of AC/DC Bon Scott in 1979
Jane Seymour, c.1970s
Linda Ronstadt, 1969
Debbie Reynolds with a Stanley cup, 1951
Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Billy Joel, 1985
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, 1989
Skateboarding in Uvalde, Texas, 1965.
Marlon Brando and photographer Mary Ellen Mark, 1970s
The ice man delivering a 25 pound block of ice, 1928.
First day in school for Mila Kunis, 1980’s.
Enjoying cocktails in the 1970s.
Barack Obama with a group of friends called the “Choom Gang” in 1979.
Nicolas Cage and his father, August Coppola, 1988
A same high party in 1997.
Christian Bale at his 18th birthday party, 1992
A wedding in 1949.
Chi Chi Rodriguez and his cool caddie John Lynch at the 1975 masters.
Lynda Carter representing Arizona at the Miss World USA 1972
My Mom on her wedding day in November, 1951
Albert Einstein at the Beach, 1939.
7 year-old George Clooney, 1968
Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, 1990s.
Princess Diana look-alike contest in Washington D.C., 1985
Stephen King opens the gates to his new Victorian-style house, guarded by bats. November 1982
Fifth Avenue, NYC, 1972.
Dolly Parton, 1960s.
Cybill Shepherd, 1972
Britney Spears in Tokyo, 1999
Helen Mirren, 1970s
Jayne Mansfield, 1960
Sally Fields, 1970s
Sandra Bullock, 1990s
Joaquin Phoenix and River Phoenix, with their parents and siblings, Summer,Liberty & Rain at home in LA California circa 1983
Sting giving his autograph to a young Gwen Stefani, 1983
Anthony Bourdain at his High School Graduation, New Jersey, 1974
Rose Byrne and Heath Ledger, 1999
Catherine O’Hara, 1970s
Anita Ekberg, 1950s
Betty White in 1948
The Beatles waiting to cross Abbey Road, 1969
Jimi Hendrix aged 15, with his first electric guitar
Michael and Shakira Caine, 1973
Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster and Julia Roberts in 1989
14-year-old Sigourney Weaver attends a Beatles concert at the Hollywood Bowl, 1964
Molly Ringwald, 1985.
Shakira, 1990.
Danny DeVito at Oratory Preparatory School, Summit, NJ, 1961
Drew Barrymore at 9 lighting Stephen King’s cigarette, 1984
Michael Jackson, 1980s
John Wayne on Vacation in Acapulco, 1959. Photo by Phil Stern
Willie Nelson in 1960
Keanu Reeves, 1990s
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Grace Jones on the set of ‘Conan the Destroyer,’ 1984
Ladies of the 70s
Actor Sean Connery reading while doing push-ups, 1957.
Jane Russell drawing Marilyn Monroe behind the scenes of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, in 1953.
Pictures of Buddy Holly and his fans taken backstage, 1959.
The first selection of the Miss Slender Legs competition, Miami, 1952.
Photographer Ansel Adams, 1950
Marilyn Monroe with Lassie, 1950s.
Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge, 1950s
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on their wedding day, 1956
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
Peter Dinklage in high school.
Sean Connery, 23.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Prince, 17.
Young FDR Jr. in 1937 at age 23.
A young woman photographed in the 1910s.
A cowboy, 1890s.
3 young women eat spaghetti on inflatable mattresses, 1939.
Two ladies ride in an early car model, 1900.
A cool girl posing with her car around 1920.
This mirror portrait was taken 100 years ago in Japan.
New car in South Richmond, Virginia, 1938.
Taking a break while building the Chrysler Building, New York, 1930.
A Victorian Girl from the 1860s!
A stylish family outing in 1946.
David Lee Roth and his signature leap circa 1982
Valerie Bertinelli and Eddie Van Halen getting married in 1981
Robert Downey jr at the academy awards 1993
Hedy Lamarr photographed by Alfred Eisentaedt, 1938
Jayne Mansfield, 1950s
Grace Kelly, 1950s
“How’s your leg?” Grace Kelly’s entrance scene in “Rear Window”-1954
Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of “How to Marry a Millionaire,” 1953
Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr. publicity photographs for “How to Marry a Millionaire,” 1953.

Lana Turner, Judy Garland, and Hedy Lamarr on the set of Ziegfeld Girl, 1941.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bruno Bernard at Racquet Club Resort Hotel in Palm Springs, 1949.
Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Giant, November 1956
Audrey Hepburn hanging out with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis at Paramount Studios, 1953
Marilyn Monroe in cat-eye glasses, 1950s.
Barbara Stanwyck, 1920s
Lana Turner – “The Postman Always Rings Twice” 1946
Hedy Lamarr, 1940s
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe-1953 Oscars by Michael Ochs Archives
Judy Garland with her baby Liza Minelli, 1947
Lucille Ball, 1940s
Johnny Cash eating cake in a bush, 1971.
Clara Bow, 1927
A young Agatha Christie.
Gillian Anderson, 1990’s
David Bowie, 1975
Cameron Diaz and Jim Carrey at Cannes Festival, 1994
Fans watching the 1992 MLB All-Star Game in San Diego
English singer, songwriter Kate Bush, 1978
A Teenager At An Elvis Presley Concert At The Philadelphia Arena 1957
Joan Jett, 1977
Mike Tyson playing Punch Out, NES • 1987
Sid Vicious, Baton Rouge 1978
Jimi Hendrix and The Who at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
One of the first pictures taken of Black Sabbath, 1968.
Kurt photographed by his sister, Kim Cobain, Aberdeen, WA, September, 1986
Alice Cooper drinking a beer with Colonel Sanders
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll.
Tina Weymouth – the bassist of Talking Heads, 80s.
Keith Richards in Seattle airport on the 1972 Stones tour of the USA
Ozzy Osbourne, 1976
David Gilmour, Pink Floyd. Live At Pompeii 1971.
Ozzy Osbourne, dressed as a ’50s housewife, ironing his daughter Aimee, 1984
Stevie Nicks working on Rumours, 1976
Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egypt, 1961
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash
Les Paul and Paul McCartney
Muhammad Ali and The Beatles, 1964
Dolly Parton, live late ’60’s
Candice Bergen photographed by Milton Greene, 1966.
Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight in Midnight Cowboy, 1969.
In 1956, Marilyn Monroe poses for photographers as she boards an American Airlines plane from New York.
Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Taylor washing her golden cocker spaniel.
Vivien Leigh in a publicity photo for Waterloo Bridge, 1940.
Joséphine Baker, France, 1920
Vivian Leigh in ‘Caesar and Cleopatra,’ 1945.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman in Paris during the filming of Paris Blues, 1961.
Dean Martin, Kirk Douglas, Jimmy Durante, and Tony Curtis at a Friars Club event, in the late 1950s.
Publicity photo of Carole Lombard, 1935.
Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier in Rebecca, 1940.
Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke, 1967.
Kim Novak and James Stewart in Vertigo, 1958.
Ingrid Bergman and her daughter Isabella Rossellini.
Elizabeth Taylor c. 1951.
Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand in ‘The Way We Were,’ 1973.
Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady, 1964.
Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis at home with their daughters, Jamie Lee and Kelly in 1959.
Jacqueline Kennedy and Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco, 1966.
Alma Reville with the prop head of her husband, Alfred Hitchcock, 1972.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn arriving in London after the filming of “The African Queen”
Gregory Peck and Brock Peters in To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962.
Jessica Tandy, 1949
Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith
Vivien Leigh behind the scenes of Gone with the Wind, 1939.
Grace Kelly, c. 1955.
Katharine Hepburn on the set of The Philadelphia Story in 1940.
Janet Leigh, 1950s.
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison, and director George Cukor, My Fair Lady, 1964.
Marilyn Monroe, 1950s.
Susan Hayward “I Want to Live!” Best Actress Oscar, 1958.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman dancing at an after-party celebrating her Oscar win for “Three Faces of Eve,” 1958.
Jack Nicholson and Barbra Streisand during an Academy Awards party in 1970.
Elizabeth Taylor with her Oscar for Best Actress in “Butterfield 8” at the Academy Awards, 1961.
Elizabeth Taylor smiles while walking with her second husband, British actor Michael Wilding, at the Academy Awards in 1954.
Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep in Falling in Love, 1984
Teenage Elvis with his cousin Harold in 1953.
Steve McQueen at Paramount Studios Gym, 1962, by William Claxton.
Vivien Leigh pictured with her mother, Gertrude Hartley, circa 1922.
Doris Day at the Aquarium, jazz club on Seventh Avenue.
Sophia Loren Holding the chin of her sister, Maria.
Katharine Hepburn with her sisters Marion and Margaret, 1939.
After traveling for work, Josephine Baker greets three of her children at the airport in 1954.
Vivien Leigh, seen here at the Oscars ceremony in 1940 with Laurence Olivier.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt.
John Wayne, with his son, on location in Mexico for the filming of “The War Wagon.”
The first meeting of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe surrounded by fan mail, 1955. Photo by Slim Aarons.
Dana Andrews & Teresa Wright in The Best Years of Our Lives – 1946.
Liberace and Elvis Presley jam backstage at a night club in 1956.
Elizabeth Taylor and daughter Liza Todd, c. 1950s.
Sophia Loren on the set of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1963.
Marilyn Monroe and Mickey Rooney at the premiere of ‘The Emperor Waltz’, 1948.
Christopher Lloyd (Banquo) and Christopher Walken (Macbeth) in the stage production Macbeth at Lincoln Center, New York, 1974
A young Slash with his parents, 1970
Shirley MacLaine with her brother, Warren Beatty in 1942.
1934 dance marathon participants at Crystal Lake Park in Marion, Ohio.
Princess Diana look-alike contest in Washington D.C., 1985
Liberace being seen off to France by a fan in the 1950s.
Elvis Presley and Cissy Houston (Whitney Houston’s mother), 1969
Michelle Phillips and Dennis Hopper’s during their 8-day marriage in 1970
Michael Caine at home with his mother, Ellen (1964)
Axl Rose sits handcuffed in the back of a police car after he was arrested at Kennedy Airport upon his return from a European concert tour, 1991. Photo by Bill Turnbull.
Frank Zappa with his parents, 1970
Jimi Hendrix getting his hair done. 1960’s
Joni Mitchell playing guitar for Eric Clapton and David Crosby, 1968
Linda Blair with Black Sabbath, 1976.
Lars Ulrich with his father, Tennis pro Torben Ulrich. Mid 1970s
Young men smoking, drinking, and playing cards Stetson University dorm room, Florida, ca 1900.
Janis Joplin pouring herself a drink before going on stage at Woodstock, 1969
Siouxsie Sioux, 1983
The Cure on Columbus Avenue, 1980
Lunch at the Universal studio commissary, 1963.
Andre the Giant holding up NFL quarterback Joe Theismann, 1975
Marilyn’s last photo taken by George Barris, 1962
A champagne inspector wearing a special mask to protect against accidental discharges, c. 1933.
24 Year-Old Orson Welles outside CBS’s Columbia Square studios at 6121 Sunset Boulevard on his first day in Hollywood, August 1939
A cop poses with some Flappers, Los Angeles, California, 1920s
Elton John at home with his collection of shoes, 1975.
Miss Idaho Potato, 1935
Alan Rickman, Hugh Laurie, Kate Winslet, Harriet Walter and Emma Thomson- 1994
Edward VIII wearing Japanese garb while on a tour of Japan as Prince of Whales in 1922
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 1974. Photo by Joel Bernstein.
Mick Jagger and his bride Bianca at their wedding in 1971, Keith Richards in the background
‘The Half Suit’ Photo and concept by Pippa Garner, 1982
Zitkala Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, c. 1898.
The line to see Goonies on opening day at the Liberty Theatre in Astoria, Oregon way back in 1985.
The Who drummer Keith Moon playing pinball, sometime before September 1968
John Belushi, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, and Dan Aykroyd. 1977
Punk Rock girl London, 1979
A young Elizabeth/Liz Hurley at the Batcave in London, 1984.
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Taking a Lunch Break On the Star Trek Set
Change of swimsuit on the beach. 1930s
A woman and dogs spotted in Los Angeles, 1970.
The Clash & The Undertones photographed together in 1979
George Harrison photographed by Paul McCartney whilst on a hitchhiking trip to Wales in 1959.
John Lennon dancing with Louise Harrison, mother of George Harrison, at the Dorchester Hotel after the film premiere of, “A Hard Days Night” at the London Pavilion on July 1964.
Brian May, 1963
Diana Ross finishing up a Rib, 1980. Photographed by Ruven Afanador
The damned in New York, 1980’s
A vintage selfie from 1934
Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn in The Unforgiven, 1960.
Karl Malden and Marlon Brando on the set of One-Eyed Jacks, 1961.
Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of North by Northwest, 1959.
Audrey Hepburn wears the costume for her Broadway debut in the play Gigi written by Colette and Anita Loos, photographed in 1952. Photo by Norman Parkinson.
Grace Kelly at the 8th Cannes Film Festival in 1955.
Jon Voight brings his children, Angelina Jolie and James Haven to the Oscars, 1988.
Robert Redford attends the premiere of All the President’s Men, in which he plays the legendary journalist Bob Woodward, in Washington, D.C. in 1976.
Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953). Color by Klimbim.
Vivien Leigh and Lauren Bacall at a party celebrating the opening night of Duel of Angels on Broadway, 1960.
Sophia Loren in Scandal in Sorrento, 1955.
Clint Eastwood at home circa 1961.
Grace Kelly on the set of To Catch a Thief, 1955.
Janet Leigh, 1954.
Elizabeth Taylor with her Siamese cat (1956). Photo by Sanford Roth.
Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch, 1955.
Ingrid Bergman and her daughter Isabella Rossellini, 1960s.
Kirk Douglas, Jean Simmons, and Tony Curtis between scenes in Spartacus, 1960.
Frank Sinatra and his wife Nancy listening to music in their home in 1943.
Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn in War and Peace, 1956
Audrey Hepburn greeting Barbra Streisand after watching her performance in Broadway’s Funny Girl at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1964.
Audrey Hepburn arrives at London Airport in 1953.
Robert Redford with journalist Bob Woodward on their way to the book party for All The President’s Men in June 1974.
Clint Eastwood, washing his car, North Hollywood, Calif., (1958) Photo by John R. Hamilton.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman, 1958.
Johnny Carson at 15 (1940).
Jane Fonda, younger brother Peter, father Henry Fonda, and his third wife Susan holding their daughter Amy.
Bette Davis, 1930.
Marilyn Monroe and Dale Robertson at a charity baseball game, 1952.
Paul Newman and Sophia Loren photo shoot for Lady L, 1965.
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Marilyn Monroe (1953).
Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958.
Lucille Ball in 1935.
Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez, C. Thomas Howell, and Rob Lowe on the set of “The Outsiders,” 1983.
Hattie McDaniel and Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Grace Kelly relaxing with family and friends aboard the Constitution. April, 1956.
Grace Kelly with her mother, Margaret, and sister, Lizanne, 1954.
Rita Hayworth standing on a yacht in a scene from Lady From Shanghai, 1947.
A young Elizabeth Taylor with a cat.
Elizabeth Taylor with her mother.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman relaxing at home.
Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart on the set of ‘Sabrina’ (1954).
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller.
Sophia Loren and son Carlo Ponti Jr. at home, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1969.
Olivia de Havilland by George Hurrell, 1938.
Bette Davis and her mother at the premiere of ‘All About Eve’ at Grauman’s Chinese Theater (1950).
Robert Redford and Meryl Streep in ‘Out of Africa’ (1985).
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe on the set of Monkey Business (1952).
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in ‘A Place in the Sun’ (1951). 
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton at the 1970 Academy Awards.
John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands, August 1982.
Bette Davis on vacation in Hawaii after filming The Letter, 1940.
Rita Hayworth cooking at home, c. 1942.
Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961).

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31 Iconic Photos Of The Great Depression

The Great Depression was not merely a financial crisis but a seismic global event that reshaped the 20th century. Beginning with the infamous stock market crash of 1929 and stretching throughout the 1930s, this period saw the world stagger under unparalleled economic hardship.

Defining the Great Depression solely by the financial panic that gripped the world is to ignore the broader human story.

Millions were forced to confront the stark realities of hunger, unemployment, and unprecedented social upheaval, from the dusty despair of the American Dust Bowl to the rise of shantytowns or “Hoovervilles.”

Two young boys sit on their porch, 1935.
Hooverville built in Central Park.
Civilian Conservation Corps members repair a truck in Yosemite.
A bank run, 1933.
Kids line up for free soup and bread
Homeless man sleeps by the docks, 1935.
A soup line ran by Al Capone.
The homeless sit outside of their huts in Manhattan, NY.
A poor family during The Great Depression
Handing out food packages to the needy in New York City
Salvation Army soup kitchen
Sharecroppers
A family of migrants say grace before lunch.
The iconic children for sale photo
Two boys play a game of golf.
Waiting in line for assistance.
Waiting in line for food at a Franciscan church.
A dust storm in Stratford, Texas. April 18, 1935.
The iconic photo by Dorthea Lange of a migrant mother.
Heading to California in search of work.
Waiting for food
A young girl at a migrant camp.
A family poses outside of their shack in Klamath Falls.
A young boy shows off his bike. Photo by Dorthea Lange
Public works project in Washington DC
A dugout home
A juke joint in a sharecropper camp.
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50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.
A napping kitty, 1930. Photo by Alton Blackington.
Anne Frank outside her father’s company, 1935.
Inuit mother and her child, Alaska, 1927.
Marilyn Monroe performs onstage during the Korean War, 1954.
Tourists have tea on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1938.
A young Kim Jung-Un, 1990s.
Lacemakers in France, 1920.
Jimmy Carter with his sons on his peanut farm, 1960.
Kids play on piled-up mattresses, England, 1981.
Young Stalin in Prison, 1910.
Children forced to pray at a residential school, Canada.
A British blacksmith takes the leg irons off a slave, 1907.
A young Serbian soldier naps with his visiting father at the front line, 1914/1915.
The “Happiest Man in China,” 1901.
The wreck of U-118, a German U-boat , 1919.
A Japanese battleship serving as one of the target ships during atomic testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Alfred Hitchcock and MGM’s Leo the Lion, 1958.
Franco and Kissinger, 1973.
Babies sleep outside in Moscow, 1958. This practice is thought to boost their immune system.
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50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.
A napping kitty, 1930. Photo by Alton Blackington.
Anne Frank outside her father’s company, 1935.
Inuit mother and her child, Alaska, 1927.
Marilyn Monroe performs onstage during the Korean War, 1954.
Tourists have tea on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1938.
A young Kim Jung-Un, 1990s.
Lacemakers in France, 1920.
Jimmy Carter with his sons on his peanut farm, 1960.
Kids play on piled-up mattresses, England, 1981.
Young Stalin in Prison, 1910.
Children forced to pray at a residential school, Canada.
A British blacksmith takes the leg irons off a slave, 1907.
A young Serbian soldier naps with his visiting father at the front line, 1914/1915.
The “Happiest Man in China,” 1901.
The wreck of U-118, a German U-boat , 1919.
A Japanese battleship serving as one of the target ships during atomic testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Alfred Hitchcock and MGM’s Leo the Lion, 1958.
Franco and Kissinger, 1973.
Babies sleep outside in Moscow, 1958. This practice is thought to boost their immune system.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Into the Jaws of Death, 6th of June, 1944
New Yorkers stop to watch Seinfeld’s finale, Times Square, 1998 

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50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.
A napping kitty, 1930. Photo by Alton Blackington.
Anne Frank outside her father’s company, 1935.
Inuit mother and her child, Alaska, 1927.
Marilyn Monroe performs onstage during the Korean War, 1954.
Tourists have tea on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1938.
A young Kim Jung-Un, 1990s.
Lacemakers in France, 1920.
Jimmy Carter with his sons on his peanut farm, 1960.
Kids play on piled-up mattresses, England, 1981.
Young Stalin in Prison, 1910.
Children forced to pray at a residential school, Canada.
A British blacksmith takes the leg irons off a slave, 1907.
A young Serbian soldier naps with his visiting father at the front line, 1914/1915.
The “Happiest Man in China,” 1901.
The wreck of U-118, a German U-boat , 1919.
A Japanese battleship serving as one of the target ships during atomic testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Alfred Hitchcock and MGM’s Leo the Lion, 1958.
Franco and Kissinger, 1973.
Babies sleep outside in Moscow, 1958. This practice is thought to boost their immune system.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Into the Jaws of Death, 6th of June, 1944
New Yorkers stop to watch Seinfeld’s finale, Times Square, 1998 

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50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.
A napping kitty, 1930. Photo by Alton Blackington.
Anne Frank outside her father’s company, 1935.
Inuit mother and her child, Alaska, 1927.
Marilyn Monroe performs onstage during the Korean War, 1954.
Tourists have tea on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1938.
A young Kim Jung-Un, 1990s.
Lacemakers in France, 1920.
Jimmy Carter with his sons on his peanut farm, 1960.
Kids play on piled-up mattresses, England, 1981.
Young Stalin in Prison, 1910.
Children forced to pray at a residential school, Canada.
A British blacksmith takes the leg irons off a slave, 1907.
A young Serbian soldier naps with his visiting father at the front line, 1914/1915.
The “Happiest Man in China,” 1901.
The wreck of U-118, a German U-boat , 1919.
A Japanese battleship serving as one of the target ships during atomic testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Alfred Hitchcock and MGM’s Leo the Lion, 1958.
Franco and Kissinger, 1973.
Babies sleep outside in Moscow, 1958. This practice is thought to boost their immune system.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Into the Jaws of Death, 6th of June, 1944
New Yorkers stop to watch Seinfeld’s finale, Times Square, 1998 

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Legendary Figure of the Wild West: Wild Bill Hickok

In the dusty, rugged history of the Wild West on the American frontier, there are dozens of larger-than-life names that have legends attached to them. A lot of these infamous figures were outlaws, but not all of them. One, Wild Bill Hickok, was a lawman and no less deadly for it. 

Known for daring gunfights, gambling, and a strong sense of justice, Wild Bill Hickok helped bring some of the roughest areas in the Wild West under control. 

Wild Bill did everything from serving in the Civil War to killing a bear with nothing but a knife. Here, we will step into the Wild West to unravel the life of Wild Bill, and who could have possibly killed such a legend. 

James Butler Hickok C.1860s

Early Life and Adventures Before the War

James Butler Hickok was born May 27, 1837, in Homer, Illinois (now Troy Grove, Illinois). His parents, William Alonzo Hickok and Polly Butler, were farmers. Beneath that identity, though, was a second life.

Wild Bill’s parents were also abolitionists, and their home was used as a stop on the Underground Railroad. This was before the Civil War, and smuggling slaves was a death sentence if caught. 

When Wild Bill was just 15, his father died. Some sources claim that he was killed because of his work on the Underground Railroad. Regardless of how he perished, he left behind a wife and six children.

Following a fight with another young man, Wild Bill Hickok left his hometown and ended up in Kansas. By this time, Bill had already proved himself to be a talented marksman, earning him a place in General James Lane’s Free State State Army of Jayhawkers, an antislavery movement.

From there, he would end up acting as a bodyguard for the army’s leader. 

The Legend of Wild Bill Hickok 

After his time with the Jayhawkers, Wild Bill would spend some time as a constable in Monticello Township, Kansas, before joining the freight portion of the Pony Express. 

While working this job, Wild Bill added the first story to his legend. In 1860, he encountered a bear blocking the road and fired a shot that failed to kill the bear. A struggle ensued, which ended up with Bill slitting the bear’s throat.

His hand-to-hand fight with the bear severely injured him. He had to spend some time recovering before moving on to his next adventure. 

The McCanles Shooting

The following year, 1861, the Civil War was in full swing when Wild Bill would have his next confrontation. He was at the Rock Creek Station with station manager Horace Wellman, an old friend. Then, David McCanles arrived to try and retrieve a debt from Wellman. 

A shootout commenced, with Hickok fighting alongside his friend and ultimately coming out on top. The McCanles shootout would be embellished greatly upon retellings. It got to the point that the story being repeated was that Hickok fought McCanles and his men off single-handedly, further adding to his lore. 

An illustration to the article Wild Bill by George Ward Nichols of one of Wild Bill’s many fights (Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, February, 1867).

The Civil War 

Fighting for the Union, Wild Bill Hickok worked as a teamster and eventually a wagon master before being discharged. It was during his time with the Union Army that he would earn his nickname, Wild Bill Hickok. 

In 1862, he once again joined James Lane’s fighting brigade to continue participating in the fight against the Confederacy.

Wild Bill Hickok: Sharpshooter, Gunslinger, and Sheriff

Once the war was finished, Wild Bill wasn’t ready to settle down. He continued moving throughout the country, building his legend as a gunslinger and sharpshooter until his name was legendary. 

He occasionally had run-ins with the law. He was arrested for the murder of fellow gunfighter David Tutt, but he was quickly acquitted of the crime and released. 

Finally, in 1869, Wild Bill took a position as a lawman, becoming the sheriff of Hays City, Kansas. 

After that, in 1871, he would take a job as the marshal of Abilene, Texas, a town known for its cattle drives and being a hangout for several outlaws. Abilene was rough and needed a skilled, unshakeable gunman to bring it under control.

Wild Bill Hickok was the right man for the job, and he had no problem killing to get his point across. For a time, the town was safer than it had been before, but like most jobs that Wild Bill took, this one didn’t last for long. 

Wild Bill Hickok threatens the friend of Davis Tutt after defeating Tutt in a duel, in an illustration from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, February 1867.

Accidental Killing of Deputy Marshal Mike Williams 

While working as the marshal of Abilene, Wild Bill ruled with an iron fist. Any shootings within city limits were quickly taken care of by Bill, even if they led to shootouts with the marshal, which he always won.

One such incident would end up being the end of Wild Bill’s career as a marshal. On October 5, 1871, Wild Bill would come upon a brawl outside of Bull’s Head Saloon, owned by a man named Phil Coe. During the fight, Coe fired his gun, which caused Hickok to call for his arrest. 

Coe turned his weapon on Hikcok, but Wild Bill was faster. Bill quickly dispatched Phil Coe but heard someone approaching him from behind. Thinking he was being ambushed, Wild Bill whipped around and fired again, but it wasn’t an enemy approaching him. Instead, it was his deputy marshal, Mike Williams. 

Wild Bill had killed the innocent man. As a consequence, he was relieved of his position and left town. 

Later Life and the Death of Wild Bill Hickok

After the accidental killing of his deputy marshal, Wild Bill Hickok gathered a small group of cowboys and native Americans to put on a show. Wild Bill and the group traveled to Niagara Falls where they aimed to put on an outdoor show titled The Daring Buffalo Chase of the Plains. It was, unsurprisingly, an utter failure. 

Along with the group of men he had gathered, Wild Bill incorporated six buffalo, a monkey, and a bear into the show. Very few people were interested in an outdoor show, and the final nail in the coffin was when the buffalo broke free.

Wild Bill had become frustrated that the animals wouldn’t act and fired a shot into the air, which spooked them. The buffalo broke out and chased audience members. The show was closed not long after. 

Wild Bill Hickok, unknown date.

Why Did Wild Bill Hickok Get Shot?

Wild Bill Hickok had been a gambler most of his adult life,  and he would be playing poker at the end of it. 

On August 2, 1876, Wild Bill was in the midst of a poker game when a man named Jack McCall entered. Bill had his back to the door, and McCall called out, “Damn you, take that!” before firing off a shot. It hit Bill in the back of the head at point-blank range, killing him instantly. 

The altercation occurred because McCall had lost to Bill in a poker match the day before. At the time of his death, Wild Bill Hickok was holding four cards–two black aces and two black eights. From that day forward, those cards would come to be known as the dead man’s hand. 

How Old Was Wild Bill Hickok When He Died?

Sadly, Wild Bill Hickok was only 39 when he was shot and killed. Despite his young age, he had been suffering from vision problems for a few years, maybe leading to his slow reaction time when McCall entered the saloon. 

Either way, Wild Bill Hickok went down in history as one of the most precise and deadly sharpshooters to ever live, and in his 39 years, had enough excitement for dozens of lives. 

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Jane Seymour: Stunning Photos of the Gorgeous Hollywood Icon

Jane Seymour, born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15, 1951, in Uxbridge, England, is a celebrated British-American actress with a career spanning over five decades. She first gained international recognition as Solitaire in the James Bond film “Live and Let Die” (1973). This role catapulted her to fame and established her as a talented and versatile actress.

Seymour’s career is marked by a variety of memorable roles. In 1981, she won a Golden Globe for her performance in the miniseries “East of Eden.” Her portrayal of Dr. Michaela Quinn in the popular television series “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” (1993-1998) further solidified her status as a household name. This role earned her another Golden Globe and several Emmy nominations, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt and compelling performances.

Beyond her work in television and film, Seymour has proven herself to be a multifaceted talent. She is a successful author, with several books to her name, and an accomplished entrepreneur. Her “Open Hearts” jewelry collection has been particularly popular, symbolizing her belief in love and resilience.

Seymour’s contributions to the entertainment industry have been recognized with numerous accolades, including an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000 for her services to drama. Her enduring appeal lies in her ability to adapt and reinvent herself, whether on screen, on stage, or in her personal ventures.

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Ann-Margret: Photos of the beauty icon in the 60s and 70s

Known for her vibrant performances and sultry voice, Ann-Margret first captivated audiences in the early 1960s, swiftly rising to stardom with notable roles in classics like “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Viva Las Vegas.” Her on-screen chemistry with Elvis Presley in the latter remains a highlight of her film career.

Beyond her cinematic exploits, Ann-Margret also made significant strides in the music industry, releasing a series of albums that showcased her versatile vocal ability.

Despite facing serious injuries that could have ended her career, Ann-Margret staged a remarkable comeback, highlighted by critically acclaimed roles that earned her several awards and nominations.

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